This is Uplyme's Pound Lane. Along its downhill (left) side, houses are strungtwentieth-century ribbon development. The banks in front of some of them must be remnants of the old field bank. The other side is still open to the fields that sweep up the hill, except for two old stonebuilt clusters of farm buildings, Lane End Farm on the first corner, and at the other end Court Hall Farm.
Immediately past Court Hall Farm ascends the approach to a church.
Facing it is a monolith on which is carved uplymein
fact it is known as the Uplyme Stone. It is at the head of a triangular
green, around which Church Street
steeply descends.
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